Glasgow aims to cut emissions by 30%

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The proposals by the city council were outlined in a report, Sustainable Glasgow, which recommended installing systems to turn sewage and other waste into biogas, a “smart” electricity grid, creating urban woodlands and increasing the use of electric vehicles.

The project aims to transform the city into a hub of the sustainable energy sector, delivering jobs and training. It will also play a major role in attempts to regenerate communities and tackle fuel poverty over the next 10 years, potentially attracting £1.5 billion of investment.